Sagina subulata


An extremely popular groundcover plant, this forms a very low moss-like carpet of bright shamrock-green foliage. Tiny little white flowers begin to appear in late spring. Excellent for filling in between the cracks of flagstone paving, in the rock garden or as a lawn substitute. Dislikes both drought and soggy wet soils. Easily divided in early spring or fall, by ripping up the clump into smaller pieces. In hot, humid summer regions this sometimes melts out and becomes unattractive in mid summer, usually reviving in the fall. Not a good choice for full shade. Evergreen.


These are well rooted plug plants ( 2.8cm x 2.8 cm ) , will be packaged properly for better protection , they will require planting into a suitable container or ground with compost or a good quality topsoil , keep them watered to settle down .

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